oannes造句

"oannes"是什么意思   

例句与造句

  1. It is signed to the right of the girl " I [ Oannes ] Ver.
  2. Hence in folklore of the period in the surrounding region, Oannes, god of water, was superseeded by the god of the sun, the god of fire.
  3. Enki / Oannes was the god of ( pure ) water, and although the first god, the god of creation, over time he lost significance, while the sun god grew more important.
  4. That this folklore surrounding Oannes may have influenced a narrative built around a historic figure named Ioannes, is of course somewhat tenuous, though the connection is frequently made by those who question the Historicity of Jesus.
  5. In 1899 The Folklore Society published his article " Sqaktktquaclt, or the Benign-Faced, the Oannes of the Ntlaka-pamuq ", where he made reference to the myth of Oannes in the Persian Gulf.
  6. It's difficult to find oannes in a sentence. 用oannes造句挺难的
  7. In 1899 The Folklore Society published his article " Sqaktktquaclt, or the Benign-Faced, the Oannes of the Ntlaka-pamuq ", where he made reference to the myth of Oannes in the Persian Gulf.
  8. In 1866, Kenealy wrote " The Book of God : the Apocalypse of Adam-Oannes ", an unorthodox theological work in which he claimed that he was the " twelfth messenger of God ", descended from Jesus Christ and Genghis Khan.
  9. "' Book 1 "'fragments are preserved in Eusebius and Syncellus above, and describe the Babylonian Oannes after the Creation, and so Verbrugghe and Wickersham ( 2000 : 17 ) have suggested that this is where the astrological fragments discussed above would fit, if at all.
  10. Enki, who the Babylonians later knew as Ea, had become known as Oannes by the time of John, and " Oannes " is almost identical to " Ioannes ", which is how the name of John the Baptist is spelt in the original Greek of the New Testament.
  11. Enki, who the Babylonians later knew as Ea, had become known as Oannes by the time of John, and " Oannes " is almost identical to " Ioannes ", which is how the name of John the Baptist is spelt in the original Greek of the New Testament.
  12. The name " Oannes " was once conjectured to be derived from that of the ancient Babylonian god Ea, but it is now known that the name is the Greek form of the Babylonian " Uanna " ( or " Uan " ) a name used for Adapa in texts from the Library of Ashurbanipal.

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